by Whitney Matheson, USA TODAY

by Whitney Matheson, USA TODAY

Launched in 2010 by Vice and Intel, the initiative's mission is to "support artists in realizing their creative visions through technology." It has collaborated with hundreds of creators, some of them more well-known than others (Karen O, David Bowie, Mark Ronson and Florence and the Machine, to name a few).

This week the Project launched yet another futuristic and fun idea: Head to create.thecreatorsproject.com, and you can transform your Facebook profile into three different 3-D printable sculptures.

It's kind of hard to explain, but the app reads certain aspects of your profile to determine what the sculptures should look like. For instance, if you want to create a 3-D "monster," your birthday will determine the creature's shape and color.

Watch this video for more details on how it's done:

I made a monster, and for some reason it looks like a giant green birthday cake! If I want, I can pay for the "3-D printout" and hold the monster in my hands.

Although I'm not usually a fan of apps that access my Facebook profile, this one is pretty fun. Learn more about The Creators Project over on YouTube or thecreatorsproject.com.